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Preserving the Sacred: Saudi Arabia to Unveil Global Hajj Heritage Forum in Nov.
Preserving the Sacred: Saudi Arabia to Unveil Global Hajj Heritage Forum in Nov.

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Preserving the Sacred: Saudi Arabia to Unveil Global Hajj Heritage Forum in Nov.

The King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives (Darah) is set to host a significant scholarly forum in November 2025, focusing on the rich history of Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques. The initiative forms part of Saudi Arabia's ongoing efforts to document and preserve one of Islam's most sacred rites and historical legacies. Scheduled for Jumada al-Awwal 1447H, the forum is titled 'Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques: History, Culture, Architecture – Toward Sustainable Knowledge and Digital Documentation.' Darah will organize this event in collaboration with the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah and the Guests of God Service Program. These two entities play a crucial role in documenting the history of the holy sites. Objectives of the Forum The forum aims to advance academic research by uniting scholars from various disciplines, with participants including experts in history, architecture, Islamic arts, literature, geography, media, and digital studies. Together, they will explore new perspectives and methodologies for preserving and narrating the legacy of Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques. A key goal of the forum is to highlight how emerging technologies can enhance documentation efforts and will provide immersive digital experiences that boost public awareness and foster global academic collaboration. Key Themes of Discussion The event will focus on five main themes: *Saudi Arabia's role in serving the Two Holy Mosques. *Hajj and the holy sites in historical texts and travel accounts. *Architecture and visual identity of the Two Holy Mosques. *Hajj in cultural memory and social heritage. *Modern technologies in Hajj documentation. Call for Research Papers The Foundation has begun accepting research papers related to these themes; the submission window will remain open until the end of Rabi al-Awwal 1447H, August 2025. All submitted work will undergo a one-month peer review process. Following this, there will be a one-month revision period. The Foundation will announce accepted papers two weeks after final amendments. This forum represents a significant opportunity for scholars to contribute to the understanding and preservation of Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques. Short link : Post Views: 36

Saudi Arabia to host forum on Hajj and Two Holy Mosques history in November
Saudi Arabia to host forum on Hajj and Two Holy Mosques history in November

Saudi Gazette

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Saudi Arabia to host forum on Hajj and Two Holy Mosques history in November

Saudi Gazette report JEDDAH — The King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives (Darah) is preparing to host a major scholarly forum in November 2025, focusing on the history of Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques, as part of Saudi Arabia's efforts to document and preserve one of Islam's most sacred rites and historical legacies. Scheduled for Jumada al-Awwal 1447H, the event is titled 'Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques: History, Culture, Architecture – Toward Sustainable Knowledge and Digital Documentation.' It will be organized in collaboration with the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah and the Guests of God Service Program, two of the Kingdom's leading entities in documenting the history of the holy sites. The forum aims to advance academic research by bringing together scholars from various disciplines — including history, architecture, Islamic arts, literature, geography, media, and digital studies — to explore new perspectives and methodologies for preserving and narrating the legacy of Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques. A key goal is to highlight how emerging technologies can enrich documentation efforts and provide immersive digital experiences that enhance public awareness and global academic collaboration. The event will focus on five main themes: Saudi Arabia's role in serving the Two Holy Mosques; Hajj and the holy sites in historical texts and travel accounts; architecture and visual identity of the Two Holy Mosques; Hajj in cultural memory and social heritage; and modern technologies in Hajj documentation. The Foundation has begun accepting research papers, with the submission window open until the end of Rabi al-Awwal 1447H. The submitted work will undergo a one-month peer review, followed by a one-month revision period, with accepted papers to be announced two weeks after final amendments.

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